Novak Djokovic to use the all-black Head’s exclusive racquet‘ Speed Legend’ until the end of his career

Novak Djokovic is likely to play Andy Murray in the Geneva Open after earning a last-minute wildcard.


Novak Djokovic to use the all-black Head’s exclusive racquet‘ Speed Legend’ until the end of his career

Novak Djokovic (Image via: Imago)

World No. 1 Novak Djokovic has embraced the dark side of the game as he is set to use an all-black racquet for the rest of his career with his signature written ‘legend’ on the speed frame. This new ‘Stand Out’ racquet is to celebrate Djokovic’s unique status in tennis.

Djokovic has grown on and off the court with his unique style of play and unending drama on the court. Last year, he won three out of the four major titles as his tally reached a total of 24, with half of them won since he clocked 30 in 2017. He went on to finish the year as World No. 1, beating Spanish youngster Carlos Alcaraz.

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A few weeks ago, he won the prestigious Laureus World Sportsman of the Year Award in Madrid. He rocked the event with a Hublot Spirit of Big Bang All Black Pavé watch to win the award for the fifth time in his career. However, he has yet to win anything this year.

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Questions about the Serbian current form have made several analysts predict a near retirement, but the 24-time Grand Slam champion is ready to change all that with a different racquet.

Djokovic racquet maker Head has always worked with the 36-year-old to produce the best kind of racquets for him since becoming their ambassador in 2008. Max Bauer, head’s product manager of performance racquet, revealed that black racquet combines many features Djokovic loves.

It is always special to create such a special racquet and this one specifically stands out because it combines many features that Novak loves. The naming of the racquet also celebrates Novak’s unique status in the tennis world. 
Max Bauer said in an interview with Forbes.

Meanwhile, fans will be eager to see the new racquet when Djokovic heads onto the court at the Geneva Open.

Novak Djokovic slated to play on Tuesday after earning a last-minute wildcard in Geneva Open

Novak Djokovic has taken a last-minute wildcard for the ATP 250 Geneva Open a few days after suffering a heavy defeat at the hands of Chilean Alejandro Tabilo at the Italian Open. The Serbian had earlier been struck by a bottle on the head after it fell from the backpack of a fan.

Although he returned the following day to training with a bike helmet over a white cap, following his loss to Tabilo, he admitted the incident might have caused the defeat. However, he is now hoping to put that behind him by playing in Geneva ahead of Roland Garros on May 26.

He is slated to play on Tuesday and may play British Andy Murray. However, his major competitors are Taylor Fritz and Ben Shelton, who are top seeds.

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